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The unsolved Bricca family murders
On September 25, 1966, it was another ordinary Sunday on Greenway Avenue. After the Bricca family attended mass at St. Aloysius Church, Jerry Bricca, 28, went to work at the Monsanto plastics facility where he worked as a chemical engineer. Jerry, his wife Linda, 23, and 4-year-old daughter Debbie had relocated from Seattle to Cincinnati after Jerry received a job transfer. Little did anyone know, but it would be the last time anyone would ever see anyone from the Bricca family alive again. On September 27, neighbors became concerned when no one had seen the Briccas.
By Marc Hoover6 years ago in Criminal
Rebekah Vardy accuses Coleen Rooney of selling stories on herself to the press, in explosive court documents from £1m libel claim
Rebekah Vardy has accused Coleen Rooney of 'selling stories on herself' to the press in explosive new court documents from £1m libel claim.
By Purity Ezenwa6 years ago in Criminal
Ring by Spring
“Thanks, Paul.” Jack exhaled slowly, and rubbed his temple, non-existent wrinkles on his face slowly coming into being. Not that Jack minded too much. He was finally starting to look like he was in his late twenties. At some point though, the stress was going to stop beneficially aging him and just make him look worn out.
By Alexandria Maxwell6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Ideation Was the Case- The Virginia Tech Shooter
For a student to want to recreate the horrors of Columbine means that he had ideas. These ideas did not consist of studying and excelling at courses in pursuit of a degree. No. This student killed 30 people and wounded an additional 25 because of his ideology.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
While we were in lockdown, a group of Carabinieri from Piacenza dealt and tortured
For the first time in the history of Italy, yesterday the judiciary seized an entire police station (the "Levante" of Piacenza) because every type of crime was committed inside it - to the point that investigators spoke of circumstances and "Gomorrah" attitudes.
By Marco Bonomo6 years ago in Criminal
Hon. Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro of the Sagbama Division granted an ex parte order to the Commissioner of Police freezing Dilly Motors accounts.
Lagos car dealer, Dilly Motors Limited has denied the syndicated news reports that two of its bank accounts were ordered frozen by a Bayelsa State High Court pending a police criminal investigation; describing the reports as “the handiwork of a desperate mischief-maker who is fantasizing over two failed bids in Court”.
By Purity Ezenwa6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Owed No Mercy- Michael McDermott
Michael McDermott opened fire on his workplace on the day after Christmas in 2000 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. He claimed that he was instructed to kill Hitler and six Nazi generals by the Archangel Michael. This, of course, was all bunk. Upon further investigation, authorities found that McDermott had drawn up websites directing people on how to mimic mental illness. His whole idea to mow down people has to do with the conceptual scapegoat: money.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal











